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CAMBRIDGESHIRE STAKES. (Received 2, 12.15 p.m.) London, Nov. 1. The Cambridgeshire stakes resulted: Eos 1, Lanins 2, Ballaghtobin 3. RACING AT CARTERTON. (PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. 1 Carterton, Nov. 2. The weather is fine for the Taratahi races and there is a good attendance. The going is good. Results :— Trial Plate, 6 furlongs.—Altercation 1, Pall Mall 2, Hylami 3. Time, Imin. 20sec. Wairarapa County Cup. 7 furlongs.— Red Ribbon 1, Orleans 2, Botanist 3. Time, Imin. 31sec. -

ON THE ELLERSLIE TRACKS. FINAL GALLOPS. Auckland, Nov. 2. The weather was perfect for the final gallops. The principal work was done outside the course proper at Ellerslie. Gold Necklet, Soultane, and Lady 7 AVinsome were in that order at the end of five furlongs from the next post in 1.6 1-5. Tact and Gwent took the same distance in 1.10 3-5, not doing their best. Bagdad and Hopfield were, on terms at the end of four furlongs in 51 2-5. Cultiform ran six furlongs in 1.22. Soldier beat St. Francis over the same distance in 1.23. Loyal Arch did the same task in 1.22 2- Bellacity beat Hemisphere over four furlongs in 51 2-5. Hyttns was too good for El Gallo and Te Papapa across a mile from the new post in 1.48 4-5. Kauri King was in from of Prince Soult at the end of six furlongs in 1.30 3-ssec. Bisogne was easily in front of Sir Multifid at the end of six furlongs in 1.20 1-5. Astor went-four furlongs in 51 2-5. Glenroy and Bjorneborg were on terms at the; end of six furlongs in 1.19 4-5. Luperine and Waiwa completed the same distance in 1.22 1-5. Lady Penury 7 beat Royal Irish across seven furlongs in 1.35 4-ssec. Alteration was in front of Brookfield at the end of seven furlongs in 1.24 4-5. Colonel Soult went a round on the tan in 1n.53. Aftei 7 breakfast, the track was considerably faster. Tinopai and Tinoreka rn six furlongs in 1.19 1-5. Kitty Bellairs did four furlongs in 50 1-5. Downham and Carlysian went four in 52 3-5. King Lupin was the fastest this mornin gover a_mile from the new post in 1.46 3-5. Good Renwal and Joffe ran seven furlongs in 1.33 1-5. a big lot of others were also worked. RICCARTON TRACK NOTES. Christchurch, Nov. 2. The weather was fine for training at Riccarton and most of the work ! was done inside the trial grass. Chakwana, outside the course proper ran six furlongs in 1.16 3-5. Snub covered 1A miles with Wardancer over the last ten furlongs, covering the full distance in 2.35 3-5, finishing well. Adjutant beat Flying Start over seven furlongs in 1.30. Elation beat Devotion in 1.32 2-5. Splendant and Greenistreet went six furlongs in 1.17. Disdainful completed a mile in 1.41 2-5. Nones did a mile on the plough the last seven furlongs in 1.29 2t5. Chortle beat Multiplication over half a mile in 48 2-5. Indigo and Sedd-el-Bahr beat Marco Bello over a mile in 1.43. Rorke’s Drift beat John Barleycorn over 14 mile in 2.12. Marc Anthony finished better than Mullingar at the end of 1J mile in 2.10 4-5. Panmure beat Sea Lord across ■ six furlongs on the plough in 1.17 < 3- Fiery Cross, brought home by Slogan, went 11 mile, doing the last ten furlongs in 2.10 1-5. Ringform ran alone mile on the plough in 2.15. Merry Roe beat Bleriot over six furlongs on the plough in 1.16. | Multiply ran a mile on the plough in | 1.46 2-5. Hythis did six fudlongs in ' 1.16 2-5. Findhorn beat Margerine over six furlongs in 1.17. Meltchikoff went five furlongs up the back in 1.2 2-5. Kamanohe and Peronilla left six furlongs behind in 1.16 2-5. ■ Egypt easily beat Tete-a-tete across ! six furlongs in 1.15 2-5. Desert Gold i ran alone with a light weight up, a mile in 1.39 4-5. A number of two-' year-olds were worked, mostly down ' the straight. Biplane easily beat! Immortelle over half a 1 mile. Hymes-' tera going comfortably 7 with two companions. Vagabond, Vermillion; and Lingere finished together. Claverhouse went at full speed I round the turn in 48 2-5 where Est-1 land made .the distance in 47 3-5. Montana, Ardenvohr, Rose Pink, | Balboa and Ladify were. given ’ steady 7 work.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 272, 2 November 1916, Page 6

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LATE SPORTING Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 272, 2 November 1916, Page 6

LATE SPORTING Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 272, 2 November 1916, Page 6